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53-55 Corvette Convertible Soft Top Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $3,295.00
Location:

Statesboro, Georgia, United States

Statesboro, Georgia, United States

This ORIGINAL piece is completely RESTORED to show quality. I would highly suggest this piece to anyone who is building a NCRS or Bloomington Car.

1953-1955 Corvette Soft Top Frame, Original

This is a used Original Soft top Frame with both front and rear latches

color- 54 beige code 02 power coded

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